Tag Archives: brenda brathwaite

Sun, Oct 28, 2012 | 22:31 GMT

Brenda Brathwaite and John Romero tied the knot this weekend

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They’re both industry legends, they’ve both worked on some of gaming’s most treasured franchises, and now they both have the same surname: Brenda Brathwaite and John Romero got hitched this weekend in a quiet ceremony at Disneyland. The pair have worked together for years, co-founded Loot Drop together, and were engaged earlier this year. Congratulations to both Romeros!

Sat, Oct 20, 2012 | 14:30 BST

Shaker – Old-School RPG Kickstarter cancelled by Brathwaite and Hall

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Shaker, the Kickstarter project known as Old-School RPG, has been cancelled by its creators Brenda Brathwaite and Tom Hall.

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Wed, Oct 03, 2012 | 13:46 BST

John Romero’s new studio Kickstarting an old-school RPG project

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Brenda Brathwaite, founder of Wizardry, and wife of ex-id Software developer John Romero, has teamed up with Ion Storm co-founder Tom Hall on a new Kickstarter project. It’s an old-school RPG and they’re looking for $1 million in funding.

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Mon, May 21, 2012 | 07:35 BST

Ghost Recon Commander now live

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Ghost Recon Commander, the new social game from industry veteran Brenda Brathwaite, is now live on Facebook.

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Wed, Apr 04, 2012 | 01:21 BST

Ghost Recon Facebook game inbound from Brenda Brathwaite

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“I don’t want to visit my friends. I want to kill them,” is the legendary Brenda Brathwaite’s approach to helming a Ghost Recon social game.

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Tue, May 17, 2011 | 07:57 BST

Brathwaite: Some social games developed without love

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Industry veteran turned social gaming champion Brenda Brathwaite has said a quantity of social games are made by people who aren’t interested in the games themselves.

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Fri, Mar 18, 2011 | 20:15 GMT

“Traditional developers are coming around to the opportunities of Facebook,” says Brathwaite

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Loot Drop co-founder and gaming vet Brenda Brathwaite believes the days of social game development carrying a stigma are slowing going away, as there is a “completely valid market,” for the titles.

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